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Which punctuation serves to set dialogue apart from the rest of the text in a narrative? exclamation marks quotation marks parentheses brackets

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The dialog in the text is always set apart from the rest of the text in narration by using punctuation quotation marks. Usually, the dialog in the text, except for the use of the quotation mark, is displayed in the order of the sentences, one below the other, each statement in the dialog is below the previous sentence of the conversation. The dialogue is therefore always easy to see in the text.

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The answer is quotation marks. They’re always used around dialogue in text.
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